illirs' )01111141. porrsyiLLE; i ~ T ritV A * it --- - 888 B 9651' EOPLE'S. UNION STATE 'PICKET. - ',Auditor Geiberal, - . TnomAs‘ Z. Z4 . : lk''llit t AN, of YOtlr. Couoti, Sarrej , or WILLIAM .5. 11988, of Lonnie Ooeotj. '1 i , gol.slitElq STATE TICIqT. Auditor - General, - ' 15.4 g, SLENKr.kt, of Alleibany Coduty . . t Barre7or ."" JAMES p ; ilnloo County, COFISTI_ UNION, TICKET* Assv,eSate Judge, JEitESIL&V REYCi . . • . Coattails, ' JAMES lI.CASIPBF.LL. 4issimbly, . !S AMUR!: MADDEN', •••• JVROVIK K}-110YER. NIENDON LCDWIG. D 1 etrleVAlttornorp . HOWELL FISHER. Countp Coinadestemillii EVAN J. TII6IIAP,ew 3 yetis. lAcon a. GENSEL. •! 2 " Courier. Dr. ;JOHN F. SicWILLIAMF: ‘; County Sitirveyer, • CARTER.. . Mirector - of the Poor, , t Dr. AUGUSTUS SCHULTZ., ' • Aioldptor, CHARLES W.:DENG Lea COOT! PROSLITERY TICKET. President qadve, JAMES. RYON. Associate Judge, JACO]) • 7 Congress, 51.YER STROrSE. A a semnbl Anim WM?. • (win 411 CRATtEr, EFRN9. • Diet reel Attorney, nOWE'S ' • Ceuirsty .CommitatoifieN4 • . - en R Tx; FyriNG ER, f'r 3 .1" 1 ". 'DAVID vntxr, .4- 2 •, • Coroner., 'WI LtIAIIIII3.,IJQIINgnMr . Dliretor. of Use Poori }:DiVA LEBENO9OI% Vonvity Surveret: Dr.totco.' Auditor., 14tAEL APPLEGATV • STATF,„-.' CO TItAL CONIEITTE:P.« . ... . , . '-IT•n..lnhn C.: anni, Prna , lent of On. Union state r,,, , n•ntlnn. e.".ninn... - . 1 of 10111 eltlz.n• q Tlonn.lylssnla, .thi,h mswmble..l In flarilikburg on the rth.o(Jull list, .innonprns the.fnllnslncr. . . - Mitt CINYICAL i•conerrFcr. . .. ..- _.. - . P.tei. lamb. ' • ) . . M"'"‘"Mia'Rel' • • ilihilaielphllt. J•ihn W ' , m.0.,. l';'," W. Psmorq, . J '• . • P Ve4,4 4. Smith, West rheeter.. ile, N P.nreon, •• Norrialown. r 1,, ,. Pricer. ' . Pnelta ...linty. it' IL Aloey. , , Allentown. ,•• 11Plor 1,1 1 / 2 11ot. , iloil4lne. Ph.rlernnene Tempi; ' Q 4,11 0 1 6 11 county. cll Penniman; •• liOne•Alli , ; • II V. Poirot'," • Towline'''. n 11. f o cklin, . '. - Peritnton. •, -. F enw . n :_ i _ - Worwon. , ~ .' Flffhen Gonid. • • . • . Wllliaineport. • • ,?efin Tovocroen. ' lannhorv. : • . ~7p,' rt. And.rern, ndereon, . Peery Kiln!). Peery Flointnt, ttarrieburg. ' s"•nn't •1`.1'"11 ' • }I A nraeterennntw. : e' l'eor Te'rtivi, . To Witrn ritoi:ei. - 'Ain.? rbirrl'd, YOrk co. . .. -T!..hyrf (1 Harper, - ' Clettrahurgi ,• . M . A Veneer:. ' : Remer , set.. ; - '- ' • .iron-111 , e'imoint, ' • i'llelr entinty. - 3. F ttoro,litly • , Itifientruy. 1 I Y. ir,nitnoner.. ° • Weetilngtoi county. • . - _r.A.l w .' i ot enoshsw• ' .I•Plttebuct.' 1 " • V White. _ - I: P. Petlect R. . Tteaver. z- 3 II ii mom; , .. mercer. 1 ' J.m.4 Qlll, . . 'F , IP. I . - . Amp. Ati - eqw. - .' • ellrir• ' H . - " * CY RI'S P. '3( A PELF. Westin:lt : olnd PA.. .' - . . • - 1 CAnisman .• 11 1 f enuirifil 'of - the .Pitrloll font , of cltini - Iklll Count ottell 1* niOl n mnr.n PI imllleaglnn nt. uMee. is Intended th to‘ri, t. ni thit Fehuvlklitenunty hug dnuel he three innnthe find thrfq, yoti , W !wry lee, to Blisdfd 110 , elltnn. it Will be, unqueitlfmably,-.• ik that crery orAdier irr ! rti 1110 enanty.wo well as the; !zone - nf the County:will he'enx{nhw'fn pree4rrii, a r r will rrintain the name of every the PP rTie. frain the County. that air Will he niiir tn'prnenre:Jhe 4 , •nnikina f relrk and wooded void fen: flrt ...evorythiricr of Interest in gurh:il work. .1n orti;r tea Ire mere he friellitateik in tble meter. we would rp: D•rrtcelly request Ore reline/re end Irler;rlle-,ef.entaler.* to Pchaslklll encinti. wlio are in'.-regimpn 11 , 1 N.1:5110.1.2 to the Coutity, 0ut,41 the Stele. to L{s with their'-niimeet r pablientien In the ME We would; vite. like fAidlere Akl I , Urfetiee of tut Couote to hand xis lilts of the a rtieleir of - lhe-liTront or nut .100 ai'lhey r e prortrr, Any Inforinxtion fn.addlikm , . . 1 . r.rlntfen to the per vi,ro 4 the rill sons - ri(tim County in Ihi. Intermting epoch of our country'( history; Will 4 thrin!cfuJly rer41144, by WANNANA. , Wilq:Lier% .Publlsiters. rorrs Tn:t.i, July it 1t.2 UftrfED STAOB TAx..BILL A fresh sajlply of ,he United Slates Tax 1::11 eamplete i . jest rc4aive4l 'Priep 6 . cenis. For sale at ItANNAN'S.BrtAcctore. CO T? !ON STANDING CONIEFITER The falln a trl, see the reifies of the (nnnty fsOrnmittee C. itnthorited rnlon Cone7tion, held •itt Pottsville, X 171 v. A urust. 25th. 12:411 • - • 107 , 4 iMr.l TIXSVAN•'; Chairman. Pottsville; - • TIF7N-171 7 Q•111f1R. Sehuylkill•liaven; • • • ' .1.74 I•„Tir . V.. - T,emont : • • ' • ' • •-• • A P QPINNEV. )1011mi ••• - • , • • ' • .ETII Alinersvllle; , • Ternerins: - • • ", • • • tt_ 11V,NVF11 7 . I'ess: .1 01(11111 AN. Pot it, Mr ; ' . • . X Cii tZ cs .T 4 111 t • • - ,• . IrNt C, nrurtiN. Pet ninon: rrti Aar aXV VI If...rt (I.lolnn : - - • PI(. R. 11 roIISPI,L,;SI. Clefs ;--' W. W.-1116 1 f A 9. Piney e. RECEIPTS . . . Sntt.rel'iit;ntle to tie ifinera• "J ournal. since 101*1 ruidetniiom. P.nj K Fbbar•to Jul* I `ll2 Itara Powell to Jan 1'63 T II Wit. torstoon to Jule 1 K 2 • Sttn , A,Monto In 4ulr. 1'412 ' ttAnj rnntt to J•n.l Sttrt et t to Alin 1'63 - 7•bn .1 'Percy to ro, 18'61, I lt tn. Sent 1 '62 Pik 4 wrn•rt to"-Jan 1 TU . . . 1 •111 adtma to.Mirch 7'04- P Scro t o kyle 1 'Erb' ' *°- Teti ' , Allier to Joh , 1 ' 6 3 • • tonl-.Naele th .inly 1 , nt .; • John Si ,rlAn to Jule 1 112 R I torrie to.ien 1 ! Me_ . ,.. 4 ^neld to net 16'62 91-I .c.bead to•Jat . Wittret4tcr to Tan IFfa . J M Pro.land 10 pet-27 '62 , Ilobletmon to:knit 2.'S '62 htar Itoman.in Jan •r, Iw f K.lm to JanA '63 ' . 'll C r , ste;i to Jan !fa rbocK 'mire in Jan 1' 6 3 yi.t, to Jolt 1:62 .F Fornal, to .1111,1'62 rh.v.L.Ta to July 1 ' 6 2 . to Jule 1 '6 . to, Sort 1 '62. • • • 1) 1 hand to Orr 1 Pcacbeere to July 1 T .- 2 !LW Thompson* Co to Aim 1 'CZ Flo-tro Mitton k f n tn - S t ertT . 1 ' A . 3 !‘..lthcntto net t0,.7u1a 1 '62 ' it A Pet:none to Nov I° - '(3 Thcwa• F I'aortll/11 In Feb 26 '63 1 r II llopklna to Jan I WI Win Willower to Jan 1 '63 Mnrr ' 4 lnigan to Feb 43 W It , 2.slhntno to Jun '6l • ' Tbna Lewis to - March 1 'al Chi. TO-NCI, In Oct 21 !tre - ; ' John Williams to May 1'63 Jahn Oster to Jan 1 1 P Inn. IR '4‘3. - • TiF Smith to Jati I .63 %Otto .11, 1 "63 1 :IT &.D ii Wvektl to ApAl 1 'F.3 i‘p2rlstlatt Flexpr In March I'r.3. Al: law is fts‘faiffoice at Cincinnati and 'Nashville.. THE communication of 1 . M.-11.1 1 , Of" Phila--1 delphin, will receive 'mention iri;onr•next. • • -READ the stirring speech ofGen. FieFnont, 1-on our Fiis't. Pkge, ' ' - - . - Geo. 117: 'cif Indiana. has been re nominated for ,CorigretuL:, , . His `•Dis. 'tria gave Majt;rity . 4.wo years *go . ,idn, GE(iRG FRAINVIS InAiN : has heen-rp -1.aw41. from his ini liiionithen't 'in . England, i • , alvi will reach Wa.shington','itt :about three ' . vreCkt. - • "TUE Lancaster County Union VonventiOn, 116 . 1 at Lancaster city on Wednesday venom• lion..Thadden's Stevens for Cofigtess: TH E H0n.•, , F1 13. Washburne_ .. of 11,v , I), : pn re:nominated fOr Congress Ucn-Ae . 11 : id • lii3triet of Illinois.: He has already , • terved . tl:rotigh ten sessions with signal and iud - ustry. - • , , ,:ix ii-thonght that oat -low tort ' l a st ;two weeks, Nritt not exceed 8000;1 , 4,6000 killed and wounded, ond 2000 prisonaes, iiied !that the:whole 'Rebel loss is noCover 1000; i'lt . e lost'thirty pieces- of tuifilerl— Iltik ril -li t great question noir will the Aloy , ernmentshorten 'fyrar save •lires and treasure. and effectu4crnsb. Rebellion nOw and kirever, by issuing a decree of pa . tion? That policy must be adopted. not now 7 ,The people sire ready. Tag Hon. Alexander Henry has been re nominated for Mayor of Philadelpbia by the 'Unio'n men of.that city, and thaTion.Wm.p. Mann for,bistrict Attorney. A fail ;Union ticket for the other offices hasalso been .plac ed in theifield. . - Tne New . lronsiaes has returned ,th• Phi a. delphie, tO get bet mute, rigging, &c., in or der that She may with estfety'gOink ses. The Xew . botisides is reported sit being a cots; plete 'access, and _l4ll exceed - the Upon:ter tions of her builders; • • ' - STAMPS FOR BAii PAPCII.-:411 impies eton prevaili that the excise ;and direct tax law'requires that stampt be: now, used 'on bank notes, checks,, and on all' paper Men tioned in Schedule ):1::; the late requires that stamps lei Used on, these Tiapers on - ani after the Ist of l Oetober, and not before. , MINICEOTA. - 11.611 foi thirty ;day's gr{► ce. preparing - ber quota•.for the field under the doubleleiry, because of the tiavage war pre cipitated'tipon her by Abe o seeettaion- emissa ries ; her Sommer grain-crops standing in good part nnharirested; while her men are after the.red . pnppets of treason: . ' ~ Cnsatts Ixagisot.t., recently', 'arrested - for 1 . the sentiments expressed in his speechto the Democratic meeting in Independence Square,, Philadelphia, hasbeep discharged from cos ' tody;by order of the Secretary of War. '.-the War - Department ,hei larger ma to,bag,. and can afford to let thel‘:Philad r Iphia torn-tit slide, at least for the preseot._ , t, ' ,' - . IT is thought that the - object ~ c ll the .rmy fallineback upon the defence!' at Wa ing , lon, is to isa'oir,nrate a new ramprage, w ish 'can be commenced asspon as the nece sary -drilling!operatiOns of the'new levies are gene thrmigh with.. These, it is thotight;need not Occupy more than two Months at farthest; and by the first erNovemlyer it is heped, we , shall be all ready fora vigorous onward . move ment, ;: • 1.••••• . . ...1 COL. FLETCHER WERSTIM, oldest _ son of Daniel 'Webster, is dead _ of wounds, teceivet i . it'the late-battles. ' The fittitesman's young... er son was in the army in Hexicn, and died in service there, His daughter, Mrs. Apnle• ton, died. some years- ago—so that now there is' none left 'of the • blood ) of "Webster."-- Cilonei Webst er was at . one Lime'Assistant Secretary of Sate, 'daring- Gen: Hairisbn's A.dministration, serving State Depart ment; tinder his ilinstricus ifath ',r, He was alse.iippointed secretary io C' ley Cushing, when the latter was minister to-China. _ '.THE excellent addresit of the eontnittee of Pennsylvania, pu 65st'pege° of Alija paper, will co tenti6n.of every render. Cont • i timents except those of; the d i arid devotion to the: Povern Union,it echoes the feelings every - true . heart this dark sNo'spirit of :disbrinorab i with,arinedlmitors--no pande indices of party politics—ar.e . . of this appeal to the patriotism and genbiosi• ty of our loyal Peopla. • It-poi-ilts only to the great and paramount object'of uniting:yak:- lie sentiment in - support of th 4 best sdovern ; me:it the world has ever Sein.iagainst tbe at tacks of the most wicked 'enemies that tic ,ireasoni has ever prodneeli • Q . , Monday last the .a' es sera in - ,'this v i cin it y, : were 1 - pleasurable excitement,, in. thn position of affairs in Virl port, that Mr. Greeley of the, bane had been 'arrested :by •t 1 . ._. authorities. They inirlygrin Tuesd4y's 2ribune thus al r rest canard: • 'Many earnest inquiries Navin id the-Editor of, THE TRIBENE por ed incereeration in Fart La ;my - of the - Government, he' is e sure all frieSais that the fact of —ifs it 6ea fact—bas not yet e i i i edge. Ie is not,ir ,aare that] any rune nnary yesterday axe Custom ease officers, who did any particular business 'with good-natured as . s.be could .hat should ever be`wanteT . at Fort of course obey the summons :, 1 t hi ha's duties • elsewhere; sad fi toward the average w•cietY 4 tirement.. On the whale, he, t Fume "of his not, especial well yesterday.,oY. , , ' •I. . . ... - i _,- .. A' PROCLAMATION ROM COSI,. , CURTIN , 1 • •., .. ,•, •4 ..L.— , 33, 3 • , 3 Pennsylvania lei be A rmed. Our energetic , GorernBr i s always awake . . 1 n the necessity of 'precaution .. This was eir ! hibitedslast year Whenile furnished .:6fteen regiments immediately I after the, battle of Bull Run. In the, pre ent exigency, be his issted,•the following Pit • lamal' n : Chet montontßA of iimusytennta. Xg. . . , . ' - In the name and by the authority of the Comtnore WeEli h 'of Peonsylvanti.„ Antittew-aG.CuariN, Unreel:me .-of the said pmaconnwealth. 1 t, ' . • 1 . PROCLAHATIGN. , Irher.dt. In the present poettion of affairs: 1f litexpe d tent 'I hat MPS, %In? should tap taken to arm end preps se our people for detente. • 'll • - .1 .: - • Now. therefore.. I'do earn!iirritentlitaanti thi !mn" i i diste forniation.througheut he Commonwealth. Of vol unteer companies and reginienta. In eonfoturtly with the militia act of 1554... Aims will be distributed, to the organlzation• 'VW be formed, agreeably to the pro. :1' igloos 6f, that act. '. - • . , , - It Is further reenininendel,thet. In order to give due opportunities for drill and inetruetion. all planes of bus ,.. loose h. closed daily at three: o'clock. r. M., militia per. sons employed thereto may. eller that hour be at liber ty to attend to their n Unary' duties. !.' The cheerful Alacrity with which the men of Penn , sylvanite liars hitherto given thetitaaies to the Service. of the count'', hes preseml heavily on het military re, source!. lam retue4ot to ask-her ;maul!. to 'aertme I ...forthir hurdene:"but AS theli raw,. require s that they I ebouldto ar... It hi In their behalf.that I put forth the ree,mmenclations herein contained, and. urge arumpt fimpliance with them. ' 1 1 ' ' " Given tinder My hand andthe - Great 'Sail of th: State , at Harrisburg. this Fourth day of Seixtember ilii She year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Fix ty.two, and ot the Commonwealth the Eightynneetith. e.- , ---.. By the Goier bor, • ~- ,` c„„ 1,••• • . • . I Yu SiiiTi. - 1 . • ---- J ' 2 Secretary cat thbCommonwitiltb. 4'oo' ' ' 000. 2 00 ' : 200 • ' 4 . F 5 2 tai 50 - , . 2 Accowr OF GEN. MENErS DEkr../L., . . , 1 ni) - ' FrOin Mak Birney iif the 57th,Pennaylvania ~ 2no ... . - i ., i . c '- 2 m • iblunieera; who received 'tinder.", flag of truce, . . 4 Ix) •:-. 1 1; 2 00, 'the body-of Gen i.: Kearney; . a correspondent • 4 titi . . I • •,- 200 IV he, Ne* York . 7ribune, Vas 'obtained • the •• • I • ' ' 2nn t Bowing authentic account of the time ,: end 06 , • - " 200 &Rimer Of his death t l ~, . .1 ' 1 ~ ~ • .. I Th' e initte on,Mondav 'ftverilm lasted. abbot , ihor 7 . • . 4rn hours. Ofter,o igh trail the vain begs n• to poor down In 2 tat • torrents , , withlheevy peali of thunder and-brilliant flash; • • • nns es of lightang._.For a- tithe neithe r boo* -nor : map • . 1 on . eould..bratist the storm. sod . the firing which lied been .._ .r , 6 An grind-on for imam. time 'darkened, naafi stun in the i• 26 stoma . permitted its reatuiptiOn. Rirney'R brigade of ' • eoo ;Kearney's ilitsioit will• ordered oat to line of battle.- - ' 1..2 : 00 ; They told not been to plate long before Geti;'Blroey ob. . -, .6 to' j nerved that one or two resfinentson his tiir,ht. belonging 200 to some Other brigade. had left the position and titired • . 2 00 t . howl the field. - The fact was reported to Gin: Kearney, tbo end more troop. were asked. Mi. to fill the dingerotta gap. '• ; ';i ii ) I Keirney declared it imposathid that soeh' an ow/arrant. • 1 001 ed movement Should have been made, bat bialtiafy himeelf galloped off to retmonSter. - Ile loadvertantly .peased through and beyond our lines and wane...M.oo more alive. Btrooy turned to ;sing up thr ESthitew t,t Tork.and puheut. In tbltpa ~t of the front. end !tam ing filled his line of s battie held ground, ant{ afterward' .repoleed•tbe• enemy at the po of of 'the Matowt. and.; •drove him final the field The' ground was eat up. Into guillik.froorwhieh as a 'Woe* cover the rebel skimp.; 1 rboritem fought us with dektolOtlnn. Hours paned. but I , Kearney did not specie:nod , atter tasking March far ; • end neer • for 'biro; Gen. tOrney toorluded- that he bad I been taken prio.ner. • i Early the neittooreini:bOvrever. a flag of tgiee.emno; in foko Oen ; Lee. with -weed ithet. Keernera body-had i ber*Omnd. and would be} delivere'd up. tlen,'llelbizel.' Man at once detailed Major ; litroey ‘ eommaoding s:.th 1 Pennsylvania, to resort...lt; end the Metro omitted with if flag and en effort of letantM and revelry_ but before; reaching the'ootposts he tnet e pert Y baring the retuelos 1 . to chitty,. They' had isien httroelottille deliveeed op -.- to our men. without Waiting ; tor the 1111.41110 1,11441.1 to tome! up. ' The• body bed ; hero rid iT .word, pltl.9l,Arattb,' di tmoltd brooch. finger tinm , , and the reek twOk.'tn.; w hi c h tt l e; General elwaya kept a large amount f money:; ' - por,a wonder the thieves bad not itolen b bonts or i il ebvt,. ; The body woo rattled nor mar. and mien by )44.i0r flimsy td‘Washtegton.: lure it wax el tied.....•; r l y It war (pond that a musket hill had enter the left; hip. nod parsed upward tbro sti lb* *biome into the; earity, uf the body, no. &obit causing toabtot death. 'The Ortnotral went to Kew k,14,...1„ by the- 6 Veloek 1 , train, i in chyme of Stalor 111 .Of room t mean be +. hot one 'theory an' o the limo ror the Geo ' I's Oooth. lie mustbave been shot po tionetwek by a I' itharp.; *bootee : : who ley hid to one 01l the gullies ow hit battle.. field.. 'Tom the upward obligoto cantos of hal; it , most be Inferred (bat the' rillesnap ISM t o4oweel level than hi. victim .Mod upon. - . - t Mona/ the vhdloto itteibiy to the the reoitillos iris the! colored eertant of Geo. Eraniiry, who horst .htvo as sio, fly of , grief on taking a Darting took' 1 the todybf his datd:oxiseer. ..1 . . . . I : . , • . 1- 1 . 4 - - - .,, , w • 1ik ...:!.. ii 7 - - - „ ;--- nitimmi ,•• .•--...,, k . , - .: . . ...:, .[, I • .. ' -:.--.-1 l'., . .:i , I,- . ii nu: .!iii../ itoreis ihainated te• - • , ltiokeili • Winiblatifetiene _, and ~Itesew tlitiy,Qllttagtssie, eentheit rilaillindleldUiellhellaillii Sr; illitit . Plightillsigt " ' ''• 1 • •i • .' , .: : , .• .. , 4.;50 . - ciasiiciatelittiot.Sas 'lTSkies; ' ; ' t b Atettanonte:lforniay. t 1.11162.' • . I •Yesterdeft e elites - of Washington and. Aterandtbi were tillad'erlltt anxious mode alienating the gar noes. .Hardly Comte' of a knelt to tatter, idly but had mono of itteltbsa - land strangers:met tabled, liste nin g to cm* ,of the 'platy ' trading a newspaper, or to another relating his expertlince of a hasty retreat front lianasisse,and the eroand battle fif Bull Run: , , -, . '. ,• •.• ' :• , . One geetlennur who laid this montimfarrlved hole the - munity'il linekhaelog been nerdy ter days In thawed", • mays ttuttent liFedneaday the end of the fighteananteseed In eerntrittAnat on Toestlaynight at Bristow's being but ii skirt:shit. Hooke:e'er:ll,lBbn tear the enemy. , • •. The ireettil . clime; through I wid e ns flap end . theeeltiow Ma &MIA that they were plareasely admit ted lute M (11 461* as a gimlet* minteneut On, the pert .of sir ' s, and the trpinkiertit tbeinnymow is that , even liinmeiso - well as the Mtn I - Rebel - Generals have for twirar, 7 ,onigmherated theineviyeen They:intended to aiareh Mt Writhing's:l with theiteriaohrforns, by way of, Centreville flans ilatiestati„ attic eb gin to Bull Itin. Int 'tending Ot' lotrieeh thieftuietvers.if it Was libelist net t canary a nt r motet* do so. ,If this faili4tit•Sosallil . tended te - e • 'circuit to eV, rear, enter Earyland. and soultifth on to Washlorr. - !Bat tea far' thee ate . temptiare.bdinres. ° '• ' ,f' - i ,-• ,' '-- ' !. ,Ou Winhaniday, Banker and irearhers.dlithiOna edges tett the set on the brow ofahill at Bristow, drivitig • limn VOW. woods withigniatha4, sad follOws4.tbeir • laitreatitig ealunient as far at Ideas**. fad BIM thence' to Ceatrettille. - In this eupdpaitent'Capt. 3. P. Staalbtde of Company H. 34 Excelsior, trap trirsoded In the left - tog by ar eas en blll. -- whiets gresedlttie Seek fortunate. ly illathent trinthlag !hobnail. ' TWO teemed Newest's., , sy,taamild Francis N. Rawl and dawn Browiens. wrote Ailio - woineded by the same ball. '. Capt.' ilanfiates. at coatnt'ula!to the (hoot* his being arrnieded.le Stilettoes: ' Ostrantiotmt mitred et Witrombie - .lnnetiou on afteinmen.. We bad hardly 'Arrived before orders game that should make a reconuoitsineeopfehiroad, aetberniem bad been. repotted to have panted through . War IRIS to niMosilerable gave. : B'e'ad gat on board a . train foe :Mahatmas to awe what the !matter wet. When • noir Bettie Run greet, a-bright tight ahnid.Alid bon Mood). iteenteched It. Arriving Owe Bristow Station it, • 'rubel:et that the Rebels each diteeroyinga train of nark -The enemy were In each hive that our 'party at once retaliated beyond Nettie Run e 's - they wore fearful • that titiy.wouldmatiank them. dintroy - the bridge. MIS the. est of Fh/111 MODS of eliMp•l A telegraph loPera tor weenie bard the' train arith a porket telegrephing instrninent.l Mist ones rant a dispatch to beadquert. ma,, bat lifter waiting's:me lime: received no answer. , . 'The ettemY .hati(“*metti In 'Anise of battle and wets makhig, prepatatimis tO attaek the train.- It Wits now 1 man without delay to Warreaton Jen:elan. when !It wet Giulia that the dispatch had te e n repotted sedthat llookeepwholir division iterion the march. :•.The retie' moot. Without foie of time. drew three days' retirinsend started no tint with the Maiden. (When neviing:Kett'e Ben tresses:if the Rebels went linind..The division now . advermed • klitratof Matte over • rtilllng , grmind, thick ly wooded, With their skl rmiatters !ahead. After peasing' Kettle Rini the enmity was founifltrforee, and al battle at i•neneontinericest .- This was betwem 2 and 3 : n'elock on Wednesday afternoon.' The enemy retreated before . our adrenciag Columns a connderable 41-tettee.l The Eirelatin fitigadle formed In lini.of battle undie a ow' vetoes:les Me of the enemyti in oeketry and ertinery,— At the time of the -attack :11.o(dier. had - no 'hiller). though It afterward came up, poitring volleyallervid. . ley intathriracike of the eranny..l -- It will at this time that pt.. Sanford wee wounded.— While In the hienital our f rrei dierorried that the ene my bid .wede arratigeineo In several buildings for 600 of their watinded, having.t. at number of Maltreated; and - other rislearlary articles.. • *ere' taken possession of for the tint of our olio w nted.i While Cept.Sanforl i k. . was orrible way - to Alexamt. he Ird hea - that the rebels bad este ored some 600 - or 7 of ode Witt. and be lit no able tolget them a4ay, liberated the Whole; toe man.— ' A windier of reverts have been - circulated .the Mat few data. and even yesterday inorsalnt.thet Valetta nes op. , cupledby the enemy? and the las h report w as that. they had.drivers (bettors/a (who were a tending put wbunded -men,) from thevillage. - This 'detriment :Is !eorreeted• by Capt.-Rain, ked, who stays 'nett up tit nowt Yesterday the eneniyidid not occupy Fairfax, aril. he lay In • :hi:spits; very neer the. 'tibal& . 1 '' , l I --• .I ' On both Friday 'and Saturdays Jackson attempted to cut through our left and Peeler, laht was reprilsent •Ittt out aenunpftsbing Ms •pninnee. Yesterday 'morning at daylight, • tepee wis circulated that listed:cut Wawa,* :through net left-Meek,. but this 's a ke confirmettn. • ' ,Attother gentleman. who left . the liettle held' of Bill Ruh on. Saturday at 6 p, in:, says' that our miner bad :been 41step:by ten battalions of hiraotry. who attacked one of ~ our battalions. Mahe and nen ntater Were poured into!the advancing reattitllone mowing [them down In heapa.4l"Theininiense gape ca need I by mar artillery. the were indantly fitted up by others_and the eoltia.(nts eines on like& mighty wave,sweepingtbefore them, taking the battery,' end compelling our e ter te.fell back.' Our men, linwever, won re-formed. and held their pnition. On Bettarday afternoon, about three &Chick!, the enemy onened ounur left, being near Roll Ran, the Waster, and cauonsiling being the Most terriftelhst My, inform ail t. (c0.1455/1101lOth'retina )rtri heard: and be has - tern hi notess thy: ten. eitgagenients. , We Wmptly answered. The rebels C4trie op iv 4i.A.E. Colnnin,r ed esent. - log toilltadefrontsiand an fist. as; our • renerni moi themilowi their ranks were Oiled Undo and maga V, rush wonderful bravery bring irately. seen se the enemy - show. ed on ttilti ri.celion. Thci left wing was eempfelled to re -tire before them, Ifalllne back to pod ord.,. The lira Of both Parties 1W4.4 hate been very greet. hat that of the eoemy, at least, tout Insane of quis.. The fighting rat" . Iced With uhshatell fury ran both 61 , teuntil between - eight inid nine o'clock an „the •ev ning.', Oar right and tenter tniaintaintisl their, _position -Tate Colop e t add. that Mote than 76,0ti0 *ere on th right wimp and Cen tre. Who were. not 'engaged in Saturday's fl,tht At night MeClehan edvsneed with 31,0e0 Vent troops flour the neighborhirrA orAtesseldria.• ~. 1 - '; AtiOnnitie on Friday cinnonsiding eimuntmeeir on ;hob aides.',. In the afternoon , hetween.2 and S o'clock. our fereei donee the enemy nearly two 'Mlles with great lots. ;It is Said that on tenth mide , ^ ut-ii. were killed and - wounded la the Miffing of Friday tad Saturday than in be IM,ttie Of lair Oaks. I- . . " 1 , • • 'The prteeneis captured be the enmity Wallthe tights Mad ikirmishie of thelastl five - or six days were placed beyond, -the lines, Jerkton feillive them ptaltly that they:would have to go where they ' could.,get enmething to - eat: f:i lie could notibnard tritil. I ' I.idiall nest dwell upon the tiles of Fridoland Oat urdry,. es another Coriesrrind nt.,in ho lava on the bet tle held both days, will furnish . Ina: with the full particle lers.l.-,The lateSt news la se to lioCe: 1 .- i Lest n ight at dusk, Peary utionadlog In the dine 'l ton Of Con 'retitle. , high lasted Over en hour and ..half, was hearth A gentleman with left Weshington City for the battlefield of Bull Run on Saturday night. stye that when - be arrived there at helf.pait eight o'clock In the , morning. ,..,, here can no fighting. Our left aloft had fel- la') hack • t. furwiled In the direction ef Centred le.* Ile feft II I Run for Wa s hington at 10 o'clock yesterday 1 morning, pod beard firing in the direction of the battle. I field.. llelsays that there went a the least from twelve 1 ' tOstiteen :thousand of oar men illed - end wounded in She bin day& fighting of Friday nd Saturday. • f ~ Yesterday morning about 8 o'c nek4lanke's and anoth er entire dilation were drawn to 0 hi line of battle below War i er Sutton, neer Bristow, as the MUM: were expect ed making on attack for . the pitiless* of-cutting their way, through. .-, - ',' ' - I r , . ..• A.,gentitirese who serried front Ball ' Run this moro -Eng says that lighting was gologoo all day yesterday be • Sworn Certt rev illeaind Thtientigbfersittep. . . . Ye ste rda y morning, :hy ordering' Oen. -Pops, lib ears and!five locomotives erre destroyed by fire,- together , w itha large goanilty of ammunition aid stores, • Bristow Station! The empty r o ars •ad engines ale ne, - , entlinatedi by a' nillroad.Anati Oho' was prApen wee.,. t wee. ,. worth flB .00u. The Rebels horeed lwo engines and 48 , moll lit tit same plaCer On Tun-diy nig ht it is said that * .within *last 31 haunt the earthy asfalleulack to a nen hue of defeties. ',' • ' I' • literePorted here, and genteel! Saturday lJackson cut through our . 'junction willa Lee. ' ,• , ' ! . , • . The impresario last night and Chi rimming was that ~,i. 'one army [hale a much sirong,lr po Mon- then ' hereto= fore: - Site hundred and tilt', or's. , re, - under the charge of Clot: Larteston,•of Co..K. Sib; 7.ie Jersey. and Lieut. :Henrys of the 3.lth Ohlo.• The lobe ers were rap'.ured on Friday., jf belt aceounte. are re her gloomy. They sax that 411 , the food was run out. and they bad actually nothing to eat. - Thls -was aberiluttly true, is en °ter - hauling their haven's : eke- titt4ng In the any of food .- could be found, except two or three ipplee. an' t ar or two of green rpm. sad in a few eager a 1 tleMld Pon- - They say that err-UM e of-our men ',tiro pion dat Manassas and-urichborlinod, but that ..lacheri . attar taking:their . 4t names • allowed them' to go, not having Fmd try, give f hen. ..oe:bori , Who Wore raptured on tiolOrday atterte-on. nay ' that 'beg had had nothing to ralt all day. and• apnea red almost hilnished. Sortie say that the whole Smathern army 1445 Ise thefight,Snit that If thew vietteettl peed here -the Soutlaeould yet' sand five huridn'd hoosind more le -a very fell weeks , andlwe could leaver ship Jackson' uu. lerrwe had-more ttiiii tries 104 force. It le Hid that a whole brigade of the riretny, wet raptured by Oen. Kear ney on Friday.. The prlioners nay they are heartily tired of fightleg, and that It the penpie emulate( . the officers 'settle to to,ireen themselves, it would Soon- he over, and -if ther olee got bark in their homes theynould never be eaneht fightiog vale: A Ilootenant •ho wee captured, ' said that ~t0,;000 atteMpted to get thrmighTboreughfare (lap. boahat only 10(,000 were able to do sett. The for. -ems , he cent( aura- were commanded by Ewell. 11111 and - Jaekeoni lie further,sind thanisekson had I been heard • to say 14at in the neighborberet of.-Matuunas he had fought * first fight in Air; wari'and that Itlbe was de - tented, would , fight the last there. ; . - The • erity hive now, direct communtration by rail with ,Itic mond by , means - of holdiog, Mankato Jape:. tier,.• S a gentleman, told meth!, morning; ,The ( oussod prison...a; of *hose rapture 'Oen: Pope 'peaks I 010 first do:match. were taken to !Alexandria. to day , d serenely confined th re,. . H . Geo. no *ail to Prorenratio 'tn day (bit he c rier, cal aol re daring act than ore et:Orme! by the rebel" i , ottTato ay:. - ,Out of the wood , on the-flank of several of hie tier tees trearreed what aPPOotiol to tie rrrairgleri foot 014 f orced—p - few, "(Milted, then more and JOOTP., un til-not I their a regiment or two are emerged. lie, wail coololet 11 de eired Oran they -were. newly upon , hie gunmen en he - ceugt , it ' tight of e•the red patch,' knee them in be thei,retert , turned his artillery ha a tering. litre won neut.-end klistroyetr,ohnost every ,man. , . • • Theatabingtoo 7 ,Stor.of Monday evening. hays:; We ve no timatiar.of estletuning our bites in ,11,11 lied, -wounded and missing, of the battle of Saturday last.—. They wire prinelpilly of the tronps - eninteeting Mellow- etos and Fits d l iati porter'. eninmand, and ere eerie:loly elated it form three to five tteminind. • - , ( Amorig the killed...ere Gentesitt Hatch. (tin the Seidl) Gen. Buford, (reportall!) COOLS:need, of fifth Artillery, (half ofhebote bail' l .I. bIORII, off by a cannon ball;) Cot Brow n.twenty'eighth Indisie • Col Cotters, of sea. dotty third Pinneyintidi, lad Capt : Reed, of twelfth In-t tante,' ;leapt. Weed- ,I - I. - -- '' . : ;Among the witooded were Gerona Tower (leg stint off),'' C'eberat Schoen (wrist fractured badly), dieneral Rear - ney (very : badly. wiiunded. , polimet Themes, Twenty ' reeond ii)ew York.(desperatelylthrongt head cut lungs), Cninoet Fletcher Wetoterprf Mine.. (very badly). Genie el Figet(in the handj, ColonetAlleys. of Sixty-fifth Penn etivanle t Colonel Soest, of Twentymioth New York (very badly); Lieutenant Whartonitif Eleventh Infant tly (allghtly In tbe arm). - I ..'The itibets lest (leveret Ewell, titled; 9tmeral Jut eitin:iaailly wounded: and. Indeed.* larger- proportion of Generals and Other-held otlieent killed sod wounded i han We didPexteptof ibis co rps oi l Mehemet, that stead the brunt Of thir4ey's ettyagement. ll - I - I:' ___L,... • Union State 1310ed:oa the !nand the at- fining 110 sep • epest Yosalty ent and the developd in and perilous e compromise ing to the:pie ithin the seo.pe ion ey9riimilll - hglow.! with I oesequenee'. of andqi,re 'ew York i r i. . e =Government ned.gith joy. u11e0.43_ the at- been 'adclhe'ssed etpecting hla re yette,, al ad the aptriiined to. as ,neh incarceration lute.to his knosil e wv ... ,vistted- by pt:tleo or 'three not seem ;to have 'hp, ind -were , as . le desired, If he '- Lafayette, he will lint for the present els no 'attraction that .plore WI re- Inirt conclude :that ishere' were • sold flee very' of Our Wollinded—Appearanec • . ofthe l lntereiting Particulars. Sprciatteorrerpondenee New rort: trautie MiLL'iltrX Bairns rttut. Monday, Sept. 1, ISeR. The ftwidanta of Oda letter:were taken down In dig note.boOk on the bloody battle Geld of 3fattraaa *bile phrrounded by the white. cold be illie of 1,800. Main herov qf, the Republis,t,nd 5,000 tiring wildtera of the rrbelllon. • At li t -o'clock Monday. -ben. Pope 'vent a flag of t rue . ' a - corps urambeladees to carry of oar wooled ,od In t r Satutday'r fight. I. • • ' • •- Tour?, eorrespnodetat was Madly Invited by 'the Rev. Mr. Vinelow.Cliaptale of thetith New York, to smote pany the train. • I Notellthatandlngl bad no passer anything to rbbild it !thk ' tee if tie rebels hid taken a Taney to have retained co a prisoier. I coald not withetkud the ratios pass.on of eurlooliy ablebleMpied me lb tooter their lloel. • Thedoips snivel* al be outer Una of the enemy's if. dclics,hdationed *lope lha batik of Cub Una, oboist 11 o'docki and the white Causalities gavw as admittance wlthlaitherr Hoes. 1 A eur:etta group of slouch battcd;; ' butternut-uniformed cavalryitbranged:' aroaud; us. and A ortndad;detailed to , us U. - the Aunts lhilik.stood ro adon UstletellY sta rt 6at OA eit If we, were a sort Of ea llotnil hoc,* show. IT The wens avoy otspertfit„ and tier; erty entolliatileatlve.4 Chatting along the road, they took piAn tt c : Squ ttjle-nell. staudicit around the battle Meld e rn r,a one ads .'elmpanies. sod lattlalUons. ' were about. eoldiera. there'd fa every style of dress enti• 161 Table, from s'snUrtout btinting 'jacket tea muskrat overeat. Some *Orr dressed as ettillians;wlt6 'wiping inhltik about them eneept ti 111/0111 Of.• T 0147 lbaJrl3o., 'Thera I salted us how long hafore Metter would ellak: 'They .. ! id, .All yodi bad lotto eum to 'step fhtM lug us, sod ne would Oroe, as Wei, were alt sick of the 'rec.^. ;They! ld they for ii me tlawillad gat voothireir to eat or ,tear 1 awl Goviiirienumt. .1 . .011 had; out ceeehred A MOON intim) Intim. kb/. Government for the last lee days, : but hid lived no 011ie rocintrit, Ind the st4inly 'they: Iva , 11 . 003 Ais at Slamusiitu still ace d every mad avowed his itatenttoa to SAL total Wt by their latlepen. ' deuce) ; - l , ' . - I.- • -- i I soy SRI 141.1> zoom , Ootidoot lei untouched as they.; tea la tattle. wi t h ' Alt etteeptlon. of their cape rind abort ;letid Of art a - rfagolelsetterner awes, the whale elphhica' asottfrad • aka, 'schetetthe itherr had wet toes mod. • ',There neve pains t tog elttotootattoot,ttp ourayortho !rebels mete bait' ' foofcit . ; , . The rebid !dead and Wetiedad hes ail too tlloposott of • sod'uot a aloe. vestige ot sick. Mod, air wounded re ' wined on the fold.l kora: the straggliag whdlera did : not kbow where they bad Watt taken to. • Thisy were el , Idontly - t)itilott eerretly to the chrbt' by ttegrrete, for oe. 'casktially fah ditkinttint L eUnt , WWII tottoot r mint f , • 1' , . then Pik iir sll l Vosiatirlisie their 11104Iiiloti lams sisename from the woo Of Abelr owe ass. r ung, itiorttu. . -! I hippo la lip* 6414 Tbe pleluotiOgoil 11111. mod Wyo. _she* akar , I br. anisralitie;:rlia'Oeltars add; they Lad ilesel MOM, Arnim to the man not to take off fts•shnesetfour =M. batittrawirbatahling;tbe nadir vu entirely tilmeglard• .d.; Th e ,Ccat!migrate meshy is this dart arm bathe I males; and thesetillatl awl wont, I hattrao theerports that the wise*, is Wow tannintlinettitatearthi Lotaborr. and throes through Akio's., fhtletterS, and !tabby's Gap, to, i tint valley - Of QM Shanastdash.ae that they Intend t tonrotent be foria on oar ,tght Haut. I telkw• it axpetilant Svelte arti_y to withdraw to Mila g ! tmellalsitts. and reorganise. - - With eh army nrioralswe ran ban on unity of movtiment.• ; With Ms army it dr _ anntim Efelabta 'ma'am:l b. 604. with taw aiPalOr to the, National Otwernateld to eseratt our artaY—t= ten ,ourjaded Mew& sad re maths oar - tattering than eau be dope at any point distant ham oar hue of supaliew '' • • , • . „ The are of the enemy oat Satutilay was at those!" T. • tartly ferrite. The Mieblgan bi were nader fhwabnat twenty minutes. and ease off frith 110 we. outit 50. as Anbinsau's Brigid* w nadir eat ap.. - ;Tba tith Sew Hampshire sultaned terribly. losing Moe, than ansehalf • their number. • • : In th• eve .of all the ealataitles of them ininerred daya:tbe cremate oftheatisty Meer Hawed. VII were . ready. *hand to a man. to Inert death then and; Hrs. .., .ueressary, to defend their Capital.. • .. 1: 1302 ; lids ;Earning a sUght . skirmdsb took plat* t Hetwral Iliarnsfit Mahlon. , In the tamest battitt Get. Hatch was wounded slight tall penetrating tbe ham end body of his Mt hat, flattened no lb* skull. • The dead we ft being buried and lb* wounde d removed; to-dpy from the list. 'sane of itoalliet. soda . a,ag .of Oen. Stevens wee tilled, with it minty ball which" *s tand Ms brain while berm lawdlattdsima into *elks biarlat the enters in bin band: th* MlOTetrdellat having Men . Fiala Utyo.setlnwas dasistant. Atelatorit the Brits& eommanded by bbl Miter. was woulttho • Pbillip•Kaarney was also hilted 'aim night Ills body irsa ta tom paguesaat of by the • enemy, bat after ward delirered nod., a flag of tram, • , Cot. Fliteber Wabstees• body. it is understood It be.' Itramelrlaaed for tranitutsaiou East: .. I • Gee: eteCleilial to day watered upon the &ides Just ,airiatiett blot: • ' • . • • Lotter tom 11 Iticlim;id,'DaMiiia7- ,0 • Of • , i' ' , Pops's 011iews lisarl From. • ~ _ IR teenecian, Ira., Segni , lot 14432 ' .Dear; , Prined-1 am where leset of an - it:plant o earth I would be--tea Southern MMus. Thepbstels I Meet ' borriide one—the room stherldn'sni are le SS ter yo feet, end wintears 146 pelsoners.34 of . whom: are elicits, In. , eluding General Prince. -It is dark sod filthy beyond dewy:tikes. W. sleep on thaidamp. ditty door , Without ' bias tem bidding of any kind. Our ford la breed and ' fresh hest. without salt. - 'We get only half rations. and , .are e . x4il tided from baying anjl hind ottiside.-7.-W_ ,ent• de peke lof water. tempt what Ile drawn' from the Mt hy Jam ' !river , which is u wean ai If bested over a fire...— Tou'haver no Idea bow shamefully-we are treated The Milani* of the 146 are men Of all els- 7'ol the'very lowest:helm' Uneasier* and amp fall In , ' bath* room Is •ther privy. which stinks awfully.ll its do the men frowstiest and llthi. We are aliolied lig Ober . ties. not even i rlue outside the window. . The way 1 taken watt this: On the afternoon of Saturday. the th Instant; the battle commenced : Col. Suter. with six eempeoles, end the Liet tenant colonel rift Major, moved out as sitlrrnhaters leaving! tue with lb/ three remaining companies in reserve . Acenon as the engagement between the intently Ibiwan. *semi Gard •ii ordered. me with Onate computes to tsk place In the line between the dented Massschusetta a Teem •ty.reventh Indiana, which I, did, and then orde me to charg e a halt. Which I did and took It, an then I d Moved on upon the enemy; Who MI thick end at Me fore us. We were repulsed tit it, and Mt oftendi I rat. ly the ' troops. until atter chanted Owe third t me, we were attacked on our right flank. when a e age el front - on mit g art beemne ternswoui..whish .was no to double quick.' In repenting this movement. as 4 lurk , would hese it, my right lootherame entangled I Some y••ung cedar betties. and 1 fell down. - •I rrete 1444. and tried to eatrleste myself, which I did,'but jest oo late to Miespe the enemy, who Weir* 1M ISTO or Mx from me when I fell. 114 throe companies poured la ' them theetutetits of their muskets, end the enemy r turned it.'• - Between this doebte lie I stood. expectin every bell to bit toe . If 1 bad not been so exhausted,' IMmold I have tried to rot . Afeer•they got bold of me I t ought. It would be eerie Aly useless. I send the latter .ay one who tpes.home from prison:l I cannot write aX i nth ern I wish. noreoch thing. as II would wish; and { Thal is worn: 1 am afraid that I shall pot here another { Kann to write you, for the fate of Oen. Pope's officer; Is i °Md• ered sealed. . i • 1.1 . .' Glee my respects to all of your tautly. and ask and of all'other :Meade to remember me with k '0 and ebarityt I have In this way tried to do and. If the country need Messer all ready to awe ar than permed., flan. Pope to countermand of his. We ran die s but one/ any isj. , Write me. and direct I. the regiment. in tb I had a separate command (Ores companies) ah. normal about the casualties to the regiment. close. Farewell. . T. J. W. K. J. Fielseher; ttadiann • I LErtEd, liisOlL 1 0. 1211511 A M. .* •': , . PlSEClllolff...Sipteciber .... KeetonAttics' JOmmest.':—ln pm Nuance of otte calL a meeting of the citizens of Pinegrove at the Seirn , lllol:l.l*. on Ttiesdey eveniog., Se 24. forlhe purpose, cif derislOg measures for the elk and wounded soldiers Of the Union. The was organized. by the appointment -of the follow fin.:—Prisident—U. R. TRACY. .Seretzsg , ..7 . -.) hitt- . The (Nen of the mill for tbe meeting hiving. ' n sta ted by the V 1.54,4111. and remarks of a Ilke • c :Sraettr havine been wadi, by Meseis . J. L. Nutting. J.. • sod. K r al J T. Kendall, they llosting resolution was offe ed by J V., och : .. ' 1 Remit:4%4 That the Scholl Directors' :be' fence !offer the pubile schoni_house to Dr. Smith, Me lreetor. throuiti.the Govesnor, , aa a hospital for .';aeounded . mlalers.' . . The motion baring been econded. Was open f =and haring been disen.sed.was unanimously ad, On motion of J. T. Kendall,' an additional eve ,Cwws nsesed,aehich hi as follows :• i Reinlrrd, That 'a rorurnMtee of four be elope . offer the bundle' to the Obvernmeat.through I error. I . , The committee was mole up of the' reneging i K Robinson, Jahn Bechtel. John !loch, and .1 I . • ting. s Oomotion, adjourcrod. J • T. . KFZIDALLi Seel ' D,, Idi l' CIRIVOCIP'S MAGAZIN* tor' migns e t, : I republished by Looney' Scott 4 co. tents 'are, Chronicles' of .Carlingford: Chapel.—Part VII., one of the - most - itleresting stories ever •publishedir by Blaekwond ;IA Sky. Lark; Caxtoniana.--Part VII:; No. X.4l3'n tie Moral Effet of.iVriteie; Victor lingo's ,liast Ro mance; The Rights -of Wciinau,; Bien:mons ; Across the Channel; Ten rearm of Imp rialit.tn. An excellent number. 1 ~ . . , . 1 • 1 oserlSpeenlations in 'mining , stocks to . rife in San Francisco. :•; o rtr Five hundred tiegroes4reed by en. Cur tis. arrived at Si. Lonis ± on Sunday last.; - Mr . A competition ; has sprung up fo supply-1 ing the miners of the e 104411111 elope of t e moun tains in California with-flour and prorisl ma er"The first regiment of , the Buck it brig ade left. Harrisburg for, the seat of war On Situr*l day night. • II • rir A steamboat wits fired. into by the rebels oh lint Thursday, . when 3U miles shoes sort I i • • Henry. • , . — FM Idredrebels threaten ! Green;. b.lieved.that on wig and .forusedls par Fifteett\-bun,.._, , rile, Mo.. We bare , C,fourteen hundred men tel defend the town. ' 1. .pr. The foice of D rtus at the battle or Arbelal numbered more • than ' 1,000,000. The Persians,' loft 90,000 men 'in this. battle; Alexanderts .. • The livenlea-Thnes ot Cloolunall. harteel simple's 1 yd for ; publishing sir article .seasurlog the Adtaluistra! Irks is the coodutt of the we... • • • Troop( austlaisa.to goer into Thisdefin, ees of-the city are paigresslag' rapldly.:.,' • • • Tamps are being met from , IpdleasgaUs to lonlirrille aeikelneintukti. . • I ' Huston la going to lamas. bar beast, Ibt Iralantana, to IMO for each mou r n* the ground *bathe draft may bathos . - • • • '4.11t ITEMS"' . . , Tax hirer at Key West had . bzit;•KoisiFtrrpsd'aroote:hasorrtied hleseo'dria, .PktiO; Reotoekry 7os' evacuated on iho Ist lost: Nino 'Jug* nisei her quota , of 35,000 - tun . .wlt'houi, .thaftl#E. •.' - - • • • Clue:Lzw. WAititne hes'easizoopt 'command of Louis ;- • ' - • . , . 1 '.. • Cil pliiblllgi : TIII 149th Peonsylvapla reiporm.. ,‘ , g pro :fort duty in Washiogtoo. • • - -,-, . - 'Cir. - Pore Ims tees oot,lrili ginuolithog by our On- . • • Tae gebnidoii — of the'Capltoi are, to be need -foe htisittal • -. Oss..Tavtos dletat Alexandria ins Monday u lght,fimos wounds vsegleed ler the recent' batt*. • i '•' .• prbaners.takin from Chin: PopePs army are trest. • id precisely as former palsotterehaviasectteeted. - tan etainenading In the direction. of Ban Mon, op" flaturdiy, tree distluctly.heard In Vl':atibleigton. f• • • ' linkite:guaint wagon *ads of hospital supplies left Washington, =Saturday evemlng,,for the battle fi eld. . • i't.satti• corps of physicians ebd 'surgeons, prope rly supplied and equipped; have left ,Ilarcl•btug . for ' ash, • • ip• "' ' • - ' Tot bvidmv.acceis the Rappahannock will be ' .ted;it is expeeted,abeut the close of the present : week: The Milian:l bridge* already Botched; n • TaSSonfeatti 'ilenesal at .Washington appeals:to the • loyal women and children - , to 'make lint and send , it to , various designated United States Stlftivotis. - Tne British Schooner Anna Maria,whiletrAng - ,to - run, .0* blockade, bad been captured by the vs ;Cnylirt , which left Nassau on the 28th alt. . . Tea Signal CSrps, whichimi been 'attached.to fietteril: • ti McCiellan's army for s Jong:time, has been trausteired up the Potomac for service. I .• • • • '. • - Maioa 41 *.O. - Magna*: Is assigned to the' coup. enandf the'llepartment.of the South. He willvepair • humefilatily to IliltooLfeiti, B.C. . ' A inognine surgeon. arrived in Washington'on•Mon,• ••day; and tendered thelritervicei to the government. A. - , poitlnt Of them. were, accented. : - ' • 1- • CliMnat-hgtill), whci'sta l s wounded In'the late battle :near at Cincinnati on bend.; •-• • 11 Tea President has .directed That the ;Jerks in the • It departments at Waahleton shall be fornied.lnio cum.. •panles:for the defence of the capital.' : - 4 • A species. order fads (ion. McPi;llatt In commend of the troops and fortifications If,r the defense of Washing. ion • „ Vits:greatest attention •is i i being given to - ther" Condition of the wounded at ,Waslii gran: .• There li no lack of. In - Western Virg**, has beau captured br,rebel - ravalry,- and the Were reported - to be advancing again*Claritiburg.. • • . • READ. • Gar, Curtin let a requisition hum the President; bee rained 'orders or the formation of throe.esvairy reg iments twenty dayr-advative Pal , and turlui.T • Ginvasa 'townies, of Irentorkyrbas bunted a prods matron railing on. every. royal eillien • to • ribs utrarone mall to strike, a blow In deflates of - their native ikon, their property end their - houtes..., - • • . . • .• tionatans of rouraleireenta of the varioua butts!, In Washington' vacated tbelr, 'quarters •On gator y. Intl will Dissent from the Zits tumeke_room fur patients from the recent battlefield, wb. ate arriving: ltar. . ..- ~un irsr.s fire ndiedAlid . a • (holland government' ' . clerke. at the rcqtriet 01-the War Department, repaired to , toe balthr.field - on Saturda, to attendlo the duel and'---,.:1 wounded.: ' ' .• . ..' .. 1 .. - , ..' ....,‘ his. iicnnwet.tielegni .d Sattikey . that be bad ' gone threristi 'a wood hat lent 801 l Rini, ori the idco , .tital field of I - t-year.. .111 says the ,riCtory li decidedly . ~.., Tire eirrelle tollltle ,erof Vag 'deaf, Vtdribei . 2o,: e, 488.. Xberoliinteers now lln service number' 6107. ' In - , ner.k ll .roußt.7 -0131 Y - et 64 n lora here been: ermined, eat of a.-votlnit 'population .f 16,000: . lionseiliint , wrong ' A aarrix lints tonOhl„ 0 -. blenday et 'bhaotilly,• 1i.".,.. pen adieu north erlairf x-('rinr4boore.) Gen.,' Sear. tier-and Bteretlll Ott VOr • di was killed.: The Oneiny .., -were driven back. - Our 1 pops occupied the field -'el bat-, . • A.ritrix Who left Bich o and on Friday, states that 391 - Federal Prisoilees were to en to ftlebroond on Wedneri' '— day. It wan reported afrlcitinond that at the cavalry raid on Catlett's Station $5 10000* 'worth .of Yedeiral property was captured ; * Pope's.' entire ' wardrobe, ankthat of his sta ff ,-end hi paymeaternlth $BO,OOO. ". ' j ..Ixt thertattbi near Bu II a, on lit Saturday, It te — : • :.. thought that 'about 4040 me iwert kith(' on our aide, :: white double that r oat have been lost by the - rebeitl About 1000 rebe w re'captnred by our forevs,.... and 600 for our men wee lured by the rebels, but - were peibled:C: -'. t , - • ' • • - ' ' • ' .. . .6e learn 'from Yortre Id :woe that all the mortar ,fleet and genbosts have in down James River,. and were at, anchor, in Hemp on ads on Saturday last.. A parlor this flotilla ate ed u thea ft ernoonior the PO- ' mac. There was mocife . 'lt meet at-the . /wires% about • the newe from Geo. r s " my. - .. • - f . . . . -Maros Gene'rat Lewis . *Bart.:h a at waited tomunand-' ' of Chirlonatl,Coyingto - and-. Newport. in eonsequenee of -thi approach of the' ben towards the banks of the Ohio. Cincinnati was "o Tuiaday.placed under martial -: beta Flaw. - Every business hot* was dosed at nine o'cloek .in the morning, zed. an I our /Memoir& the citizens et sercUbled in conveeitent üblic places fOtordent. The ; ferry, boat. haae ceased lying ea the-tire. , • ' - St= 11TS adr Ire, say. ' t at -on the' Zlth inst. Col. Wood • - 1 .3 attacked 3,000 rebels.in . livar,Tison ; completely rout _ • log them after a sho elm-Jaen:Vent.- Our tan le olio ' killed. :.112olivar. la atm i 90 miles by ratlrciad.east bf • • Memphis-)' Another M phis dispetch of the 30th say! that ti- rebel 'meeting - ailed the , day before to form ad • guerilla' band. was sorry ded by the Unionists; and 11l ' • r orthe ase:ale were apt. - - ' '.••: x : - • ;,' . . . . A wilt voigagement °ilk plaie' en Satilniar. helped , itiehmond, Ky ,in wbie thereby!). were - driven hack be— , jowl Rogersville. itarla oov gun -behind: :On Saturday Ithe fight Was nrnewed4, hen our ' troops wire forced to . • retreat to Lexington. Goo_ Nelson was. wounded., Ihe enetaft 'biers 'ausubeebd tram - 15.000, to, 20,005 Oar. . foray engaged caplet .of seven reginients. The loos litkliliedyind srbilodcd a both' sides Is heavy, lontlbe camber • not‘yet an. .- - '• . - i.. : ..-- t-b.. n ''...: , . Gs,. Kimura*. laid ' makings reeonnolserree'vtiotie,. on 'Monday night, was at leen a ravine, and in- ',.. eiantly killed.-'The be I struck-in the hip, and pawed -into the. eb&-toeti. ' i* body Wee riat -.into our - linea .: ' ,onderla Beg of' trueei bY O. , Len, .and arrived ,at.. Alexandria to charge of *tjw- Itirney. It will be em- . , baimed;and . sentto ht ' home. 'Army .ofticere tbiuX this the greatest lon w have suelained during the war, ' - and freely arkicrwledo that we had tip abler.: eenarlit _in the strr!lee. Gen. 51 khanwept bitterlY at the sight • ()this dead body.', 1 1. .-'., .;-I - - ~ , .. 11 Iti not generally wo, at it should he. that ever 'since the national gov nment oideredi a draft to - 4. - .:' 'Made for militia for th army; Governor Curtin has been untiring in his exertio ISO Mlle - the doors of Pannayi- . ,lyeala without a draft. The example set by him hid • - f t. 'good effect on other Stahl, and 'this far-no draft has I Lien made: anywhere..-T he l flavernor apportioned nut the wbelenf inn State toots under both rain, among all townehips-la the Metairie Informing each ~ locality. of . „ . *watt was expfeted :iin.• '.isi this way is township . . ' coil id avoid the draftbr r eining the allotted number. .....' -It the dra f t 'hall havennally.to be-medic it will -not be' , 'on any account or any neglect of Governor Curtin: - , • Io,:the battle near Gaines'. MiUs, lra.. Ott fiklty, the entail stood steterlyon the defensive."' The flit lasted from - daylight tiff. after. ark. • The' enemy - was driven from the field. - Onetrovareered and swatted the ant. eel oi.Xils.John 'new"' corps from Itanassas. , Our ices is-not leas than.s9oo min Allied-and wouaded. and 700. poisoners. From the apprentice of-the field the enemy lost.at least two to one. ..2be ingagetnent aria emodnet- , eCI pa oar vide by the 'artily corps of - Hentielmin v lge. Dowell and S igel, against a rebel for* believed to num. her from 50.009 to 60,000 strong-,—Jiek4t,a's cone; end It ,ts prememed a portion of We armyttiat- but suerseded: -in making its way dont frOm Whitel Plaint through • Theretuthihre-Gap... , .. , --• ;.. ' _, . ..: : , - 'FUT heloaal.PrsOal.j :' , wiaat in f ; ll . - do do- ants,.` -• do • • d• - do: soperdero,, ,do - - R7o roof, t d o . • • %Nat, POP*tnshol i . do .primo red, • ;.-do Soup.Braw . . • Drlod Poselios, pared„' • •' do do ear r in* - Dried dpiddo _ • do • . I i • , . . ..4.J.- -i ` Rya;. 116.baudial, , ..' 60inutter.per proud 34Qt. 16 Cora, • , do , , .. '.; .. 9011 4 9rwalders, q 44)..:1 Oats, •'de •• i• .. 25' Llama, .... -[ i , 9 Potatt as .do ~' -•-• 46 Lard. ' ''. , ' , .1 ' " 9 Timothy kmid.', .' • - 2 00 Beef. bled quarfOr ip lb •1 CloirerSord, .., .. ~ .4. 60 - do Age quar44,si fr, • it_ 'iliy,pll,4oll, /4 0041144 00 Plaster, It los,. 4,-. $6 60' aigaoloaen. • , . ..1116a1i•lks,eits • : ' 150 . POTTIOTILLE PROD$Yeld 36.11461C,16T11: ' Priem) • !Lam de.—. 2 Extra 'Flntlk Thni. $6 60 ; • extia Ad; 116 23; - superthin do.. Sty 00 V bbt ;11ye• Mutt: at $4 . ii; Backw,heat, Flour; $l , 00 VC/ 1 0 0 04 R. trop ,, (V. °wildest. $l.OO and Stlddliop 40 eta., beats. ' • . ottets , " 4l _4•ls l 00 01111. t -.; Corn, 10 et& do; Oais t io et& do. - • " - $4lOl Hs $1 lb.; ~10812' do.r Veal, 0010 do.; Pork,: %Old, 404 dboaldna, 667.4 n.: Magi& 10 do.; Bensexes, 11:430 . 4 Lard.looll do. • : . Pagennoss.- , Buttac. 13 eta. $t10; Cbeent,,lo4o.; Ego ' 12 rte.lt des. . : • . SIMIIII.-61110111 , Rouse; 0 eta: *lb.; Obi 10 do.: Pdr foako,lL...",B;.l2._do; '.%,":l*.bitii, -14 010 4:Cruibeli and Palyettsed. 410. ' „ . • • • . Ifaviv. has itioreasum , — Applimi. sl6sl 50 ift polodes.sl - iis t a,4u.:l4 peek; s:ll,l:bavt, 2 19,4 . . . . jearktto. 50 00 . 76- 80 4 Of 1 80 1 20 200